About a mile south of Rensselaer NY on 9J  there is an early 1960's AS 2 wheeler
in a used car lot.  It is rough but the interior seems dry.  They want around
$2000, but it has been there a long time.
        Ed

RJ & Krista wrote:

> Fall & Spring are the times when you see the most for sale.  Looking
> back at our "search" paperwork from last fall, there were 8 Bambi's for
> sale on vintageairstream.net and airstreamcentral.com in August-November
> of last year.  3 were in the class of "restored", but had asking prices
> of $12k - $16k.  Bambi's are nice, but don't rule out the Caravels
> (really just a Bambi with newer systems) and the slightly larger
> Globetrotters.   We looked at 12 trailers before getting our '65
> Caravel, and it was a rather fun process.
>
> RJ & Krista
>
> Judy Tripp wrote:
> >
> > Hello List,
> >
> > My husband and I are looking for an Airstream Bambi. Our price range is
> > about $10,000. An older restored Bambi would be great. We are not looking
> > for a 'fixer upper'.
> >
> > We will be using the Bambi just for weekends... no long trips. As far as
> > the size, we've owned sailboats from and 18' Catboat to a 41' yawl... so we
> > are very aware of space and being cramped. Even though we travel with three
> > dogs, we don't feel the Bambi would be too small.
> >
> > My problem with my search is that there don't seem to be many Airstreams
> > available in New England. We live in ME and would be willing to travel to
> > MA, NH, RI, CT, VT. I've gone to all the searches that have been mentioned
> > on the list and am coming up with nothing. I also have given my name and
> > number to a dealer in MA in case they get one traded in. Any other
> > suggestions on how I can find this elusive Bambi?
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > Judy Tripp
> > Palermo, ME

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